A Soft Latex Topper for a Simmons NxG 400 Mattress.

Hi Peter,
I'm so glad to have found your site and have been reading through it for a while trying to decide on the best solution to our mattress nightmare.

We purchased a Simmons Beautyrest NxG 400 a few years ago after I thought I had "done all my research" as I'm a very "fussy" sleeper if I can't get comfortable.

I am 5'8', 115 lbs., and a side sleeper. My husband is 6', 165 lbs. and a back sleeper. Since sleeping on this mattress, I have had intense hip/pressure point/lower back burning pain.

As you know, this mattress is a hybrid of innerspring and memory foam which I thought would be a good choice initially.

I can't figure out if the NxG bed is too soft, OR not supportive enough, OR too firm once the foam settles, OR what may be causing all of these issues.

I have a very hard time sleeping on a firm mattress in general (wake with hip pain) so I'm not sure if a latex topper over a firm mattress will do the trick as you advise.

Will the latex topper eventually compact to firm? Where do I go from here?
Thanks for your advice, Courtney

Hi Courtney,
Latex is the very best material available. The latex we carry is the best of them.
So, even the worst of them is better than what you have now.
Latex's biggest advantage is the pressure point relief it offers. Nothing else does that job as well.
Everything wears. In the case of latex, we're talking about decades...and not the couple of years provided by the memory foam you have now.The Ever-Eden, 2" all natural soft Talalay latex mattress topper is all you need.
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